[jboss-user] [EJB/JBoss] - Re: Problem looking up EJB session bean (Name not bound)
tonylmai
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Mon Mar 12 12:33:25 EDT 2007
I think the problem I am having is relating to the way I packaged my ear file.
When I unpacked the ear and deployed only the jar file, I had no problem looking up the remote interfaces.
I would greatly appreciate if someone can help clarifying what I need in my ear file. O'Reilly's Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 does not seem to address this at all.
Here is the structure of my ear file:
test.ear
| test-ds.xml
| test.jar
| META-INF
| application.xml
| MANIFEST.MF
My application.xml contains the following:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
| <application>
| <display-name>test</display-name>
| <description>Test Project</description>
| <!-- The EJB-JAR -->
| <!-- TODO: JBoss needs 'ejb' element but the spec requires 'persistence' -->
| <module>
| <!--
| <ejb>test.jar</ejb>
| -->
| <persistence>test.jar</persistence>
| </module>
| </application>
And my test-ds.xml is as followed:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
| <datasources>
| <local-tx-datasource>
| <jndi-name>testDS</jndi-name>
| <connection-url>jdbc:sqlserver://localhost:1814;databaseName=test;selectMethod=cursor;</connection-url>
| <driver-class>com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver</driver-class>
| <user-name>***</user-name>
| <password>***</password>
| <transaction-isolation>TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED</transaction-isolation>
| <min-pool-size>25</min-pool-size>
| <max-pool-size>100</max-pool-size>
| <blocking-timeout-millis>5000</blocking-timeout-millis>
| <idle-timeout-minutes>15</idle-timeout-minutes>
| <prepared-statement-cache-size>75</prepared-statement-cache-size>
| </local-tx-datasource>
| </datasources>
I think my test-ds.xml is OK because it worked with plain jar deployment. What else missing in my application.xml file?
Thanks for your help.
-tony
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